naomi miller
The Work Office (TWO) in Times Square The Work Office (TWO) at 45 Main Street, Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York The Work Office (TWO) at 156 William Street, Manhattan, New York The Work Office (TWO) at 112 West 44th Street, Manhattan, New York Handing out a check to artist/employee Janine Menlove at a Payday Party
The Work Office (TWO)
2009–present

The Work Office (TWO) is a multidisciplinary art project disguised as an employment agency. Informed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of the Great Depression in the 1930s, TWO is a gesture to "make work" for visual and performing artists, writers, and others by giving them simple, idea-based assignments to explore, document, or improve daily life in New York City. From a temporary central office, TWO's administrators—Katarina Jerinic and Naomi Miller—interview, register, and hire employees; assign, collect, and exhibit work; and distribute Depression-era wages to employees during weekly Payday Parties.

Visit www.theworkoffice.com to learn more and see the complete archive of TWO assignments.
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